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51. | "To perceive to be, after experience or consideration:" |
| 经历或考虑之后认知. |
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52. | be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by. |
| 不能理解;躲避理解。 |
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53. | Defarge was not likely to follow these idiomatic remarks in detail; but, she so far understood them as to perceive |
| 看来德伐日太太对这些村言俚语并不理解,但却明白对方并没有把自己放在眼里。 |
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54. | This lad Hawkins is a trump, I perceive. |
| 我看霍金斯这孩子也是好样的。 |
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55. | I can't perceive any difference between these coins. |
| 我看不出这些硬币有什么差别。 |
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56. | perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily. |
| 使用感觉迅速突然的感知。 |
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57. | Did you perceive the mark on the wall? |
| 你看到墙上的斑点了吗? |
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58. | Did you perceive the colors of that bird? |
| 你看到那只鸟的颜色了吗? |
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59. | To perceive with the eyes or intellect; detect. |
| 看出,察觉出用眼看见,或用智慧察觉:查出 |
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60. | At first I couldn't perceive what he meant. |
| 起先我不理解他说的意思。 |
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